"I always loved that Riviera Beach had a park and the water," said Carrie Riggin, who moved to the...
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03/24/08
The county auditor recommended last week that the county withhold funds for a $400,000 shoreline project in Riviera Beach, following residents' allegations that the money was spent improperly. Find Us On Facebook
At a Riviera Community Improvement Association meeting Tuesday, angry residents of the neighborhood on the Patapsco River said the corporation that controls community property wrongly approved a plan to repair lingering damage from 2003's Tropical Storm Isabel and then secretly sold a neighborhood park to the contractor.
"I always loved that Riviera Beach had a park and the water," said Carrie Riggin, who moved to the...
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